The U.S. nuclear employment strategy reflects a dynamic and evolving security landscape. With multiple nuclear-armed competitors like Russia, China, and North Korea, deterrence has grown more complex. The 2022 guidance emphasizes tailored strategies, integrating nuclear and non-nuclear capabilities to counter diverse threats. Arms control and risk reduction remain essential to complement deterrence and promote strategic stability.
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Publisher: | Department of Defense (DOD) |
Published: | November 7, 2024 |
License: | Public Domain |
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